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Hello:
I've a problem, when I'm connecting to Internet (wireless) in my University I can't download programs from P2P networks...I try to access to the Router Configuration Page (It's a Dlink DI-624 router) to open the ports, but ask me for an user and a password...I don't know the user and pass, are they any way to discover (or hack to enter) the password? Thanks Sir X-Pi X-Pi |
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If the administrator did not change the password
try the ADMIN in the username or/and password then active the PNP option in the dlink and program your P2p to use PNP On 25 May 2006 05:38:55 -0700, "X-Pi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Hello: >I've a problem, when I'm connecting to Internet (wireless) in my >University I can't download programs from P2P networks...I try to >access to the Router Configuration Page (It's a Dlink DI-624 router) to >open the ports, but ask me for an user and a password...I don't know >the user and pass, are they any way to discover (or hack to enter) the >password? > >Thanks > >Sir X-Pi |
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midjet wrote:
> If the administrator did not change the password > try the ADMIN in the username or/and password > > then active the PNP option in the dlink > and program your P2p to use PNP > > > On 25 May 2006 05:38:55 -0700, "X-Pi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >> Hello: >> I've a problem, when I'm connecting to Internet (wireless) in my >> University I can't download programs from P2P networks...I try to >> access to the Router Configuration Page (It's a Dlink DI-624 router) to >> open the ports, but ask me for an user and a password...I don't know >> the user and pass, are they any way to discover (or hack to enter) the >> password? >> >> Thanks >> >> Sir X-Pi > UPnP Q |
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I would suugesy going the dlink site and entering Dlink DI-624 router in the
search area. Goto the manual on the router and it will tell you the way to access the control panel. gene "X-Pi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > Hello: > I've a problem, when I'm connecting to Internet (wireless) in my > University I can't download programs from P2P networks...I try to > access to the Router Configuration Page (It's a Dlink DI-624 router) to > open the ports, but ask me for an user and a password...I don't know > the user and pass, are they any way to discover (or hack to enter) the > password? > > Thanks > > Sir X-Pi > |
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X-Pi wrote:
> Hello: > I've a problem, when I'm connecting to Internet (wireless) in my > University I can't download programs from P2P networks...I try to > access to the Router Configuration Page (It's a Dlink DI-624 router) to > open the ports, but ask me for an user and a password...I don't know > the user and pass, are they any way to discover (or hack to enter) the > password? > > Thanks > > Sir X-Pi The factory default user name is admin with blank password. The DI-624 also offers a second user name, default is username (clever, eh?) and blank password. If those don't work, somebody has changed a password. You can restore the factory settings (ALL of the factory settings) by pressing the reset button on the back of the router. |
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I forget to said an important things...I don't have physical access to
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"X-Pi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1148653904.555821.267530
@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > I forget to said an important things...I don't have physical access to > the Router > > It is apparently not YOUR router..... "I've a problem, when I'm connecting to Internet (wireless) in my University I can't...." Since it's a University, I SERIOUSLY doubt that any port blocking is done at the access point....it's most likely only that....an access point. The ports are probably blocked more down-stream at the 'real' router, a Cisco or like. Do you know why they are blocked ? One reason is to try to stop music/software/movie sharing. The other reason is that ONE P2P application running on a wireless network can pretty easily suck up all the bandwidth the wireless provides. |
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As viewed from alt.internet.wireless, DanS wrote:
>"X-Pi" wrote: >>I forget to said an important things...I don't have physical >>access to the Router What a surprise. >It is apparently not YOUR router..... "I've a problem, when I'm >connecting to Internet (wireless) in my University I can't...." > >Since it's a University, I SERIOUSLY doubt that any port blocking >is done at the access point....it's most likely only that....an >access point. > >The ports are probably blocked more down-stream at the 'real' >router, a Cisco or like. > >Do you know why they are blocked ? One reason is to try to stop >music/software/movie sharing. The other reason is that ONE P2P >application running on a wireless network can pretty easily suck >up all the bandwidth the wireless provides. From the start, this sounded like a case of "How can I hack one of my school's routers?" ![]() |
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"X-Pi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I forget to said an important things...I don't have physical access to >the Router Then you can try the default passwords, you can try to guess, social-engineer, or brute-force the password, or you can give it up. [Even if you do get into it and open up the ports you want, your school may very well expel you for tampering with their private property. It ain't yours, don't fiddle with it.] |
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